supercharged engine
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supercharged
adjective
uk/ˈsuː.pə.tʃɑːdʒd/us/ˈsuː.pɚ.tʃɑːrdʒd/
very fast ...
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engine
noun[C]
uk/ˈen.dʒɪn/us/ˈen.dʒɪn/
a machine that uses the energy from liquid fuel or steam to ...
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Running asuperchargedenginewith the fuel and materials technology of the day would never have lasted the duration.
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The first version originally sported a 6-71superchargedengine, a solid mounted rear axle (no springs) and extra rear end weight.
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Priced at between 75,000 and 90,000, the new model had asuperchargedenginerated at, and seven cars were said to have already been sold.
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In both a turbo- and asuperchargedengine, power is increased by providing air under pressure to the engine's cylinders.
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The standard height for measurement flights was about 8,000 ft (2,440 m) and thesuperchargedengine took the aircraft to this altitude in a little over 12 minutes.
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Supercharged engines make use of a sixth-generation twin vortex supercharger.
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Powered by two supercharged engines of 24 litres each, it looked impressive but failed to achieve any records.
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Engines were limited to 4200 cm3 in naturally aspirated form, 2800cm3 cuin for supercharged engines.
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The aircraft was popular with pilots because it was extremely pilot friendly and with its 380 hp supercharged engines did well in icing.
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Noted for their supercharged engines, this was their own patented design, in which the supercharging is achieved by transfer of gases from the crankcase to the cylinder.
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Pressurisation was to be abandoned, and the unusual central supercharger with its dedicated engine (known as the "bi-tri" concept) was to be replaced by individually supercharged engines.
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The cars by this time were single-seaters (the riding mechanic vanished in the early 1920s), with 8 to 16 cylinder supercharged engines producing upwards of on alcohol fuels.
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